Mineralogical analysis of rock dust for remineralization of soil intended for pasture

Vítor Alves da Silva, Anderson Almeida Silva, Joyce Pereira da Silva, H. O. Santos, F. S. Oliveira, E. M. Sobrinho Santos
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The objective of this study was to verify the effects of rock dust on the soil of an area destined for pasture. Mineralogical analysis of the rock dust was performed using X-ray diffraction, and the major oxides and minor elements were analyzed using X-ray fluorescence. The soil samples were analyzed according to PROFERT-MG. The following were identified from the X-ray diffractogram of the total rock powder: quartz (43.66%), albite (38.10%), microcline (15.30%), and muscovite (1.80%). Regarding the major elements, SiO2 (81.92%), Al2O3 (11.04%), and Na2O (3.86%) were predominant, and an important amount of K2O (2.61%) was present. In the chemical characterization of the soil, an increase in the levels of P, K, Ca, Mg, Sb, t, V, organic matter, and organic carbon were observed with the addition of rock dust. A comparison of the chemical analysis results with the CONAMA quality reference values indicated that the rock dust sample had acceptable levels with respect to the quality reference for all analyzed heavy metals. In a comparative analysis with MAPA's Normative Instruction No. 5/2016, it was found that rock dust does not fully comply with the minimum requirements of the legislation. In full compliance with the IN from chemical analysis, it had a minimum required content of at least 1% for K2O. Preliminary studies have indicated that the application of this material as a remineralizer has potential, mainly in relation to the supply of K2O. However, physical adjustments are required in the beneficiation process to comply with the standards.
牧场用土壤再矿化用岩尘矿物学分析
本研究的目的是验证岩石粉尘对牧场土壤的影响。用x射线衍射对岩石粉尘进行了矿物学分析,用x射线荧光对主要氧化物和次要元素进行了分析。土壤样品按PROFERT-MG进行分析。总岩粉x射线衍射鉴定出石英(43.66%)、钠长石(38.10%)、微斜长石(15.30%)和白云母(1.80%)。主要元素以SiO2(81.92%)、Al2O3(11.04%)、Na2O(3.86%)为主,K2O(2.61%)含量较高。在土壤化学特征上,随着岩粉的添加,土壤的P、K、Ca、Mg、Sb、t、V、有机质和有机碳含量均有所增加。化学分析结果与CONAMA质量参考值的比较表明,岩石粉尘样品在所有分析重金属的质量参考值方面都达到了可接受的水平。在与MAPA第5/2016号规范指令的对比分析中,发现岩粉不完全符合立法的最低要求。完全符合化学分析的要求,它的K2O的最低要求含量至少为1%。初步研究表明,这种材料作为再矿化剂的应用是有潜力的,主要是与K2O的供应有关。然而,在选矿过程中需要进行物理调整以符合标准。
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